BSEB to start evaluation of Class 10 answer sheet from May 6
Team Careers360 | May 5, 2020 | 12:26 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The Bihar School Examination Board, or BSEB, will begin the evaluation of answer scripts of annual secondary examinations from May 6.
The decision to resume the checking of answer sheets was announced by Anand Kishore, chairman of BSEB on Tuesday.
The evaluation process was suspended in compliance with the nation-wide lockdown guidelines. All educational institutions and academic activities were suspended to control the spread of coronavirus.
In a statement, the chairman said: “Social distancing and other standard hygiene practices will be duly followed to reduce the transmission risk of COVID-19.”
According to Indian Express, 75 percent of the answer sheets have been evaluated already and the result will be released within three to four days after the completion of the evaluation process.
“We are trying to find out possible ways for carrying out evaluation work. Since we have around 25% of answer sheets unchecked, less number of evaluators would be required for assessment. A week will be enough to settle the remaining work,” Kishor told Hindustan Times.
On March 24, the board released the result of Class 12 board for all streams.
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